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− | + | by inserting opposite the officers' names returned, as follows, viz ~ Vice A. B. discharged, promoted, deceased, removed out of the county, be as the case may be. No returns will be received hereafter without this necessary addition. | |
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− | + | By order of the Commander in Chief | |
+ | Wm. Donnison Adjutant General | ||
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Att. H. Sewall D.A.Genl | Att. H. Sewall D.A.Genl | ||
− | General Orders. Boston | + | |
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+ | General Orders. Boston, April 10. 1790. | ||
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As a regular annual Inspection of the Militia will have a tendency to excite in both Officers and Men a laudable emulation to excel in Discipline and in useful military knowledge, the Commander in chief orders the Inspector general to inspect (by himself on the Deputy inspections) some time in the present year, the several regiments and corps in each of the Divisions of this Commonwealth. | As a regular annual Inspection of the Militia will have a tendency to excite in both Officers and Men a laudable emulation to excel in Discipline and in useful military knowledge, the Commander in chief orders the Inspector general to inspect (by himself on the Deputy inspections) some time in the present year, the several regiments and corps in each of the Divisions of this Commonwealth. | ||
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+ | The Major generals will order out the Militia to be inspected at such times and places as shall be most con- |
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by inserting opposite the officers' names returned, as follows, viz ~ Vice A. B. discharged, promoted, deceased, removed out of the county, be as the case may be. No returns will be received hereafter without this necessary addition.
By order of the Commander in Chief Wm. Donnison Adjutant General
Att. H. Sewall D.A.Genl
General Orders. Boston, April 10. 1790.
As a regular annual Inspection of the Militia will have a tendency to excite in both Officers and Men a laudable emulation to excel in Discipline and in useful military knowledge, the Commander in chief orders the Inspector general to inspect (by himself on the Deputy inspections) some time in the present year, the several regiments and corps in each of the Divisions of this Commonwealth.
The Major generals will order out the Militia to be inspected at such times and places as shall be most con-